So I know my girl is an APHA however she has sooo much foundation QH blood that I was hoping you QH experts could tell me what percentage foundation QH she would be? I know you can pay to have the foundation ppl calculate it but I'm not going to do that I don't need to know exactly just a rough idea. Thanks!

I came up with 90.3 on my calculator, but we would need to know the percentages of the **** and sire only to really be able to understand. Theses are just names and numbers, we don't know where they go on her pedigree and if this is all the horses.

I came up with 90.3 on my calculator, but we would need to know the percentages of the **** and sire only to really be able to understand. Theses are just names and numbers, we don't know where they go on her pedigree and if this is all the horses. - MangoRoX87

I'm not real smart on how this works but I think no because you have to go to the third generation to get to a QH unless the paints are double registered and then she has 2 TB's in that third generation. She does have foundation breeding though but I'd be curious to see what some of our more educated members have to say.

Please someone correct me if I am wrong, but when I had my one QH's percentage done they only use the horses in the current generation. The horse would need some foundation lines in the current dam and sire, so if there is paint in there I would have to say a very low percentage and you can only register if the horse is pure QH with over 85% with one of the foundation line registries and over 90% with the other.

I'm not real smart on how this works but I think no because you have to go to the third generation to get to a QH unless the paints are double registered and then she has 2 TB's in that third generation. She does have foundation breeding though but I'd be curious to see what some of our more educated members have to say.

She does have some foundation lines way back, but no she isn't foundation bred. Aside from being registered APHA, there can't be any TBs in the 2nd or 3rd generations and only 20% total within 6 gens.

The first 27,000 QHs on the books or those registered before 1941 (depending on registry) are considered foundation blood. There are some exceptions in those early horses as well and are only considered 50% foundation. 75% of full (6 gen) pedigree must descend from those horses.

Ok so she's not considered a foundation bred QH obviously because of the TB and that she's a Paint but she does have alot of foundation QH in her pedigree right? Alot more than most Paints I would suspect?

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